[DeTomaso] Campagnolo Paint preparation

Garth Rodericks garth_rodericks at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 15 00:24:46 EDT 2011


1. Clean the wheels 

Thoroughly clean and degrease the wheels. Also, remove the DeTomaso center caps.

2. Anneal the wheels 

Bake in an oven at 370 for 1 hour. Let cool overnight in the oven. This is best done with an oven outside. Acrid smoke will billow out of the oven, fill your house and set off the smoke alarms if you attempt this in the kitchen. And your house will stink for several weeks. I tried to bake just 1 wheel when my wife was gone for a weekend.

3. Strip/bead blast the wheels to remove all old paint
Note: If the wheels still have the original factory paint and its in great shape, it's not necessary to remove it all.  

4. Seal Prime 

Prime/seal the wheels with Zinc Chromate to protect the magnesium against corrosion. I used the yellow spray cans of zinc chromate from Aircraft Spruce to prime my wheels: 

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/ptizincchromateprimer.php

5. Paint the wheels 

I used Eastwood Light Argent Silver wheel paint: 

http://www.eastwood.com/silver-argent-rally-wheel-paint-set.html
The color is almost spot on!  


6. I used Eastwood Diamond Clear for the final topcoat: 

http://www.eastwood.com/ew-diamond-clear-satin-bare-metal-aerosol-11-oz.html
The wheels look great!  


Overall, it was A LOT of work. Mike Drew dropped his wheels off at a local body shop and had them resprayed for $50 each (IIRC). I think I would go that route in the future given all the work it was to strip and paint the wheels myself.   


Cheers! 

Garth 

www.banzairunnerpantera.com 



      


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